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Light Into the Dark – Common Memory of the Flanders Bunker

Summary by Holstein-kiel.de
Like hardly any other building in Kiel-Wik, the Flanders bunker reminds us of the catastrophe of the Second World War. The concrete cube is clearly visible, compact and massive, opposite the entrance of the naval base on the Kiel line. Built in 1943 by the Kriegsmarine and made useless after the war by the order of the British military government, the bunker today documents war madness and defeat at the same time. In 2004 the Flanders bunker was…
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Like hardly any other building in Kiel-Wik, the Flanders bunker reminds us of the catastrophe of the Second World War. The concrete cube is clearly visible, compact and massive, opposite the entrance of the naval base on the Kiel line. Built in 1943 by the Kriegsmarine and made useless after the war by the order of the British military government, the bunker today documents war madness and defeat at the same time. In 2004 the Flanders bunker was…

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holstein-kiel.de broke the news in on Tuesday, January 27, 2026.
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